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Express 125/250 User Manual, v.3.1 69
Patching one fixture or a fixture range
The following procedure makes use of the automatic cursor movement
from field to field for efficient data entry. When patching a range, all range
members receive the same assignments except as noted below.
Alternatively, you can use softkeys at any time to make entries in specific
fields, such as to individualize labels when fixtures are patched as a range.
1. Fixture Number: Enter the fixture number or range. Fixtures are
entered in order, starting with “1”. Press [Enter].
2. Label: Can be assigned with Expression Off-Line. See Expression Off-
Line, page 306.
3. Personality: Enter the number of the personality from the list of
personalities you have available. Alternatively, scroll through the
personality choices with the [+] or [] keys. Press [Enter] to select.
4. Start Channel
36, 37
: Enter a number for the first channel to be
assigned to the fixture(s). If entering a range, picking the Start
Channel assigns a sequential start channel to every fixture in the
range. Press [Enter].
5. DMX512 Start
36
,
38
: Enter the number of the desired DMX port.
Press [Enter]. The cursor remains in the DMX512 start field but moves
to the right of a slash inserted in the field. Enter an address for the
fixture within the DMX port (1-512). If entering a range, picking the
DMX address assigns a sequential address at that port to every fixture
in the range. Press [Enter].
6. Remote Dimmer: If the personality signals that the fixture has its
own dimmer, an “n” automatically appears in this field. If the fixture
needs a remote dimmer, enter the dimmer’s number. If entering a
range, picking the dimmer number automatically assigns a unique
dimmer to every fixture in the range. Press [Enter].
7. Swap Focus: If you use a pointing device, pan level adjustment is
normally on the X-axis and tilt level adjustment is normally on the Y-
axis. Regardless of where pan and tilt level adjustments are assigned,
you may reverse these assignments with Swap Focus. Follow the
onscreen prompt or toggle with the [+] or [] keys to switch between
swap and normal. Press [Enter].
8. Flip: Normally, when the control to which pan or tilt is assigned is
increased, the level increases too. You may invert this relationship for
pan or tilt with Flip, which can be used to “mirror” two moving lights.
In Fixture Patch, Pan is prompted first, tilt second. For each, follow the
onscreen prompt or toggle with the [+] or [] keys to switch between
flip and normal. Press [Enter] to complete each assignment.
9. Intensity Channel: Identifies the channel number of the fixture’s
intensity channel.
36.
An
Advisory
appears if you choose a Start Channel or DMX512 Start address that
overlaps patchings for other fixtures. A
Warning
appears if the start address is too
high. Press [Clear] to remove the
Advisory
or the
Warning
and make other
selections.
37.
After a fixture’s start channel is selected, levels can be set for the fixture’s
attributes and recorded into cues. The console will not control the moving light,
however, until DMX512 addresses have been set.
38.
The port and starting address must be set so that there are enough DMX512
outputs for all the attributes of all the fixtures.
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